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grand-mothers
noun as in mom
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noun as in senior
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noun as in woman
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noun as in grandmother
noun as in golden ager
noun as in oldster
noun as in female
noun as in mom
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noun as in senior
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noun as in woman
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noun as in grandmother
noun as in golden ager
noun as in oldster
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Reprints of the coloured picture books—illustrated from the original blocks, hand-coloured—used by our grand-mothers when young.
Yes, they were sowing hemp as their great-grand-mothers had done hundreds of years agoa sign of a thrifty housewife.
Sometimes children resemble the grandfathers or grand-mothers, and even uncles and aunts.
O sprung from the seed of most valiant-wombed grand-mothers, scions of savage and dangerous nettles!
Girls were matrons at twenty-five and grand-mothers at forty.
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On this page you'll find 97 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to grand mothers, such as: grandmother, mommy, parent, ma, mama, and matriarch.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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